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July 2008
Vol. 85 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Energy891
John W. Moore
Classroom Activity Connections
Water Filtration: Small Changes Make a Difference892
Erica K. Jacobsen
Especially for High School Teachers
Pizza, Flowers, and Fish893
Laura E. Slocum
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Sugars May Revolutionize Treatment of Bone Disorders; Treating Muscle, Bone Loss in Elderly Men; "Self-Cleaning" Wool and Silk Fabrics894
Angela G. King
Association Report: ACS Division of Chemical Education
Hiring and Promotion in Chemical Education. A Task Force Report898
Christopher F. Bauer, John V. Clevenger, Renée S. Cole, Loretta L. Jones, Paul B. Kelter, Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo, and Barbara A. Sawrey
Commentary
Teaching Chemistry in Graduate School902
Benjamin F. Pierce
Summer Reading904
Cheryl Baldwin Frech, Hal Harris, Jeff Kovac, and Dick Pagni
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Potassium Iodate910
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Manganese(II) Sulfate911
Jay A. Young
The Information Page912
News & Announcements913
Letters
Modification to Synthesis of Methyl Diantilis917
William H. Miles
Letters
Hydrophobic Solvation NOT via Clathrate Water Cages917
Todd P. Silverstein
Letters
Hydrophobic Solvation NOT via Clathrate Water Cages918
Timm Lankau
Book & Media Reviews
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: A Time-Dependent Perspective (David J. Tannor)919
Andrew J. Pounds
Advertising in This Issue920
Out of the Editor's Basket921

 Chemistry for Everyone
If You Were a Molecule in a Chromatography Column, What Would You See?925
John Mattice

 In the Classroom
A Model for Incorporating Research into the First-Year Chemistry Curriculum929
James R. Ford, Caryn Prudenté, and Thomas A. Newton
Advanced Chemistry Classroom and Laboratory
Presentation and Impact of Experimental Techniques in Chemistry934
Zbigniew Sojka and Michel Che

 In the Laboratory
The Resolution of Ibuprofen, 2-(4′-Isobutylphenyl)propionic Acid941
James V. McCullagh
The Preparation and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of a Library of Esters944
Elizabeth M. Sanford and Traci L. Smith
Annatto Polymeric Microparticles: Natural Product Encapsulation by the Emulsion—Solvent Evaporation Method946
Zaine Teixeira, Nelson Durán, and Silvia S. Guterres
Separation of the Carotenoid Bixin from Annatto Seeds Using Thin-Layer and Column Chromatography948
James V. McCullagh and Nicholas Ramos
Quantification of Tea Flavonoids by High Performance Liquid Chromatography951
Jessica D. Freeman and Emily D. Niemeyer
HPLC Analysis of α- and β-Acids in Hops954
Travis M. Danenhower, Leyna A. Force, Kenneth J. Petersen, Thomas A. Betts, and Gary A. Baker
Determination of Cinnamaldehyde in Cinnamon by SPME–GC–MS. An Instrumental Analysis Experiment957
Yimin Wang, Jessica Ocariz, Jennifer Hammersand, Evan MacDonald, Ashley Bartczak, Frank Kero, Vaneica Y. Young, and Kathryn R. Williams
The Microscale Laboratory
Evaluating Mechanisms of Dihydroxylation by Thin-Layer Chromatography. A Microscale Experiment for Organic Chemistry959
Benjamin T. Burlingham and Joseph C. Rettig
Advanced Chemistry Classroom and Laboratory
The Iodochlorination of Styrene: An Experiment That Makes a Difference962
R. Gary Amiet and Sylvia Urban
Topics in Chemical Instrumentation
Using Single Drop Microextraction for Headspace Analysis with Gas Chromatography965
Daniel Riccio, Derrick C. Wood, and James M. Miller
Measurement of Henry's Law Constants Using Internal Standards. A Quantitative GC Experiment for the Instrumental Analysis or Environmental Chemistry Laboratory969
Chang Ji, Susanne M. Boisvert, Ann-Marie C. Arida, and Shannon E. Day
Teaching Sustainable Development Concepts in the Laboratory: A Solid–Liquid Extraction Experiment972
Juan Carlos Parajó, Herminia Domínguez, Valentín Santos, José Luis Alonso, and Gil Garrote
An Environmentally Friendly, Cost-Effective Determination of Lead in Environmental Samples Using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry976
Michael J. Goldcamp, Melinda N. Underwood, Joshua L. Cloud, Sean Harshman, and Kevin Ashley
Sampling the Soils Around a Residence Containing Lead-Based Paints: An X-ray Fluorescence Experiment980
Steven J. Bachofer

 Research: Science and Education
Understanding Why Researchers Should Use Synchrotron-Enhanced FTIR Instead of Traditional FTIR983
Michelle R. Stem
Chemical Education Research
Peer-Led Team Learning in General Chemistry: Implementation and Evaluation990
Susan C. Hockings, Karen J. DeAngelis, and Regina F. Frey

 On the Web
Chemical Information Instructor
Teaching Chemistry Students How To Use Patent Databases and Glean Patent Information997
Margy MacMillan and Lawton Shaw
Green Chemistry
Developing and Disseminating NOP: An Online, Open-Access, Organic Chemistry Teaching Resource To Integrate Sustainability Concepts in the Laboratory1000
Johannes Ranke, Müfit Bahadir, Marco Eissen, and Burkhard König
JCE Software
JCE Classroom Activities #1-50, on CD-ROM. Abstract of a Classroom Resource Compilation1006
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Annatto Seed Components1008
William F. Coleman
JCE Resources
Environmental Chemistry. Chemistry and SoilsWeb7
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